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I . SENIORS Jacqueline Louise Benisii Soft of voice and lit lit of hand .Is the fairest in the land.” Coming to Florence just two years ago Jacqueline quickly made a place for herself in the hearts of her fellow students by her sweet and gentle manner. Bailey B. Bolen, Jk. “Silence is the perfect herald of joy. B. B. never bothers anyone with his problems. He is a good-looking lx»y who should do great things in the future. Virginia A. Bonette . deep seated reverence for all thint s true” So calm and sweet that you would think nothing could rattle her: she is gentle, kind and true. Richard F. Bradford “A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready capital” Everyone who knows Richard knows that he is always cheerful and helpful. Ye wish him success. Katiiryxe Elizabeth Brendel 'Determination makes dreams come true” She is a good sport, a hard worker, and has the will power necessary to success: may lx that’s why we find a good friend in Kathryne. Robert McLaurin Burcii “Little—but, oh my!” Bobby makes up for his shortness in gameness and courage. He has an intriguing smile, which he uses very effectively on meml ers of the fair sex. P.ti e Tu elre
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OF 19 3 8 Etta Allen 7 would that there zee re many like her. She is inclined to look charitably upon the short-comings of others. The eyes of the world will follow her long after graduation. Dixie Colleen Bacot 7 i many a Hower is horn to I'lush unseen . hid waste its sweetness on a desert air! Colleen is reserved—She will never make mischief by meddling—May she line! a life of happiness. Delon a Bargesser He flood, stivet maid, and let who toil I he el ever. Delona has gone quietly altout the business of getting a diploma. troubling no one but pressing steadily toward her f?oal. David Wells Alderman. Jr. “This day am a man.” Wells is a jolly person. You never see him with a sour look no matter how early in morning you encounter him. David Everett Baker “Come and trip it as you go. On the light fantastic toe. Everett, an excellent dancer, is a friend to all. which is indicated by his being elected the “most popular boy” in the Senior Class. William Emory Baukntgiit “His thoughts are so deep they never come to the surface. A serious, hard-working fellow, William can at times l e very merry. We believe that he will some day he well known in the field of journalism. Page Eleven • t'J; 1 r‘«- e:
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OF 1938 Gloria Algene Brodie “ ■'air as a star, when only one is sliinini in the shy.” “Sweet is the word for you” should truly he her theme song. Gloria's popularity made her Queen of Hearts, and gave her other coveted honors. Jean Bri nson “ Blessed is she who has found her work.” Editor of the school paper for two years. Jean has shown journalistic ability. She bids fair to he successful in that profession. Martha Ann Brunson “He to her virtues very hind: He to her faults a little blind ” Martha has won popularity for herself through her good nature and attractive manner. She has proved herself equally graceful in the ‘'minuet” or the “little-apple.” La Fon Campbell “Silence is more eloquent than words” One of our boxers. La Fon is anything hut belligerent except when he has his gloves on. Glenn A. Carmichael “Pleasantness is the source of all happiness.” Glenn moved to Florence at the beginning of his Senior year. Vet he made friends. He has a pleasant smile and an amiable disposition. William Sherard Chapman When you play, play hard; when you tvork. don I plax at all” Billy is a synonym for irrepressed ity. Always laughing and funning, he used this idea of life very effectively on the football held where he starred. $ ! ■ Page Thirteen
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